Volkswagen Phaeton was the brainchild of the chairman of the Volkswagen, Ferdinand Piëch who wanted his engineers to come up with a car that would directly compete with BMW and Mercedes Benz...
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The Honda VTX series is a series of monster bikes. This incredible cruiser series have huge engine and genuinely attractive styling and looks great in appearance. This is certainly not for the beginner's ride and must be operated by experienced ones. The VTX series is for the individuals who need genuine power in a great package. The central point of the vehicle is, its fluid cooled with 1795cc V-twin engine. This gives a quarter of a mile speeding up of 12.3 seconds to go too far at 105.5mph. An engine with power needs some powerful brake features. So, Honda redesigned its linking brake emphasizing and enhancing the throttle with its Programmed Fuel Injection framework. It has a capacity of 4.5-gallon tank. The sultry curves of the motorcycle give it a very attractive look. The 1st generation of this bike was produced in 2001 and eventually it is technically improved in present time.
Volkswagen Phaeton was the brainchild of the chairman of the Volkswagen, Ferdinand Piëch who wanted his engineers to come up with a car that would directly compete with BMW and Mercedes Benz...
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Volvo V70 is station wagon manufactured by Volvo cars since 1997. V70 when released was only available in AWD and 4-wheel drive station wagon. The AWD became Cross Country XC and later as XC70...
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The Triumph Bonneville America is a proper competition for the Harley Davidson mini versions like the 883. Packed with a substantial 865 cc engine and raised handle, America is truly American in terms of toughness and durability...
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